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A Second Temple of Jerusalem Priest in an Incense offering on Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur is probably the most important Jewish day. Yom Kippur takes place onn the 10th day of Tishri. The name "Yom Kippur" means "Day of Atonement," and it is a day set aside to atone for the sins of the past year. It is considered the Sabbath of Sabbaths and is, essentially, your last appeal, your last chance to change the judgment, to demonstrate your repentance and make amends. The first Yom Kippur happened after Moses came back from his second trip to Mount Sinai with the replacement set of Ten Commandments tablets. He had broken the original set when he returned the first time to discover the children of Israel worshipping a golden calf rather than God, who brought them out from Egypt. Later, following the completion of the Mishkan, the portable tabernacle the Israelites were ordered to build in the desert, Moses instructed the people in the tabernacle's service and rituals. In time, this became the basis for the duties the priests performed during the first and second temple era, like the one in the Poster